Agree - cart getting a long way In front of the horse. Yes there would be rules and structure, but all in good time. Can it happen is the first objective.
IJN":3ltzl8ps said:Why? Because it's virtually impossible, that's why.
Plus, I can't help but feel £1million for Phase two is not right. It must be a lot, lot more, surely?
How many corners (no pun intended) were cut to achieve that sum?Patrick Cussen":1w8c3i46 said:IJN":1w8c3i46 said:Why? Because it's virtually impossible, that's why.
Plus, I can't help but feel £1million for Phase two is not right. It must be a lot, lot more, surely?
Perhaps we have short memories. Even allowing for the extension of the grandstand roof stage 2 may not be as much as some might think. Although it was 15 years ago the cost of the whole horseshoe development, including demolition and site clearance, was widely reported as £5m. I subsequently learned from John McNulty, former club director, that he managed to negotiate a lower figure of £4m!; a sum which, speaking as a building surveyor, has astonished me ever since. The two corners (stage 2) are very small by comparison and even allowing for increased building costs since 2002 the £1m estimate may not after all be too wide of the mark. Food for thought?